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Dothraki is a language created by David Peterson for the HBO series ''Game of Thrones''. The language is based on material from George R. R. Martin's book series ''A Song of Ice and Fire''. The language can be classified either as an a posteriori language created by Peterson based on material from ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' or as an a priori language created by both Peterson and Martin. Dothraki is intended to be the language of the fictional Valyrian Freehold—an empire that was destroyed at a time before the action of ''A Song of Ice and Fire''. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:
Dothraki is a language created by David Peterson for the HBO series ''Game of Thrones''. The language is based on material from George R. R. Martin's book series ''A Song of Ice and Fire''. The language can be classified either as an a posteriori language created by Peterson based on material from ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' or as an a priori language created by both Peterson and Martin. Dothraki is intended to be the language of the Dothraki people: a nomadic group of horse riding warriors and hunter gathers in ''A Song of Ice and Fire''. For more information about the language, use the links provided below:


* [[Dothraki Phonology|Phonology]]
* [[Dothraki Phonology|Phonology]]

Revision as of 16:58, 8 November 2019

Dothraki is a language created by David Peterson for the HBO series Game of Thrones. The language is based on material from George R. R. Martin's book series A Song of Ice and Fire. The language can be classified either as an a posteriori language created by Peterson based on material from A Song of Ice and Fire or as an a priori language created by both Peterson and Martin. Dothraki is intended to be the language of the Dothraki people: a nomadic group of horse riding warriors and hunter gathers in A Song of Ice and Fire. For more information about the language, use the links provided below: